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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {Functional File} {@var{lat}, @var{lon}, @var{idl} =} gcxgc (@var{lat1}, @var{lon1}, @var{az1}, @var{lat2}, @var{lon2}, @var{az2})
## @deftypefnx {Functional File} {@var{lat}, @var{lon}, @var{idl} =} gcxgc (@var{lat1}, @var{lon1}, @var{az1}, @var{lat2}, @var{lon2}, @var{az2}, @var{angleUnit})
## Determines the intersection points between two great circles.
##
## Input:
## @itemize
## @item
## @var{lat1}, @var{lon1}, @var{az1}: latitude, longitude, and azimuth of
## great circle #1. These must be scalar values or vectors of equal length.
## @end item
##
## @item
## @var{lat2}, @var{lon2}, @var{az2}: latitude, longitude, and azimuth of
## great circle #2. These must be scalar values or vectors of equal length.
## @end item
##
## @item
## @var{angleUnit}: string for angular units ('degrees' or 'radians',
## case-insensitive, just the first character will do). Default is 'degrees'.
## @var{angleUnit} applies to all inputs and outputs.
## @end item
## @end itemize
##
## Output:
## If scalar values have been input, @var{lat} and @var{lon} are both 1x2
## vectors. If vectors have been input @var{lat} and @var{lon} are Nx2 arrays
## where N is the number of great circle pairs. The results for multiple
## great circle pairs are concatenated vertically no matter the orientation of
## input vectors.
##
## Optional ouput @var{idl} lists pairs of coinciding great circles, if any.
##
## Example:
## @example
## lat1 = 51.8853;
## lon1 = 0.2545;
## az1 = 108.55;
## lat2 = 49.0034;
## lon2 = 2.5735;
## az2 = 32.44;
## [newlat, newlon] = gcxgc (lat1, lon1, az1, lat2, lon2, az2)
## newlat =
## 50.908 -50.908
## newlon =
## 4.5086 -175.4914
## @end example
## @end deftypefn
function [lat, lon, idl] = gcxgc3 (varargin)
if (nargin < 6)
print_usage();
elseif (nargin == 6)
angleUnit = "degrees";
else
angleUnit = varargin{7};
endif
if (! (all (cellfun ("isnumeric", varargin(1:6)) && ...
all (cellfun ("isreal", varargin(1:6))))))
error ("gcxgc: numeric values expected for first six inputs");
endif
isv = ! cellfun ("isscalar", varargin(1:6));
if (any (isv))
## At least one of the location inputs is a vector. Check sizes
numval = cellfun ("numel", varargin(isv));
if (any (diff (numval)))
error ("gcxgc: all vector inputs must have same lengths");
endif
nv = numval(1);
## Make sure all inputs are column vectors of same length
for ii=1:6
if (isv(ii))
varargin(ii) = {varargin{ii}(:)};
else
varargin(ii) = {(repmat (varargin{ii}, numval(1), 1))};
endif
endfor
else
nv = 1;
endif
if (! ischar (angleUnit))
error ("gcxgc: character value expected for 'angleUnit'");
elseif (strncmpi (angleUnit, "degrees", min (length (angleUnit), 7)))
vect = deg2rad ([varargin{:}]);
elseif (strncmpi (angleUnit, "radians", min (length (angleUnit), 7)))
vect = [varargin{:}];
else
error ("gcxgc: illegal input for 'angleUnit'");
endif
[lat, lon] = get_intscs (vect);
## Check for coinciding great circles. Done by comparing (Lat,Lon) where
## azimuths are exactly EW / 90 degrees
## 1. Intersection with equator
## FIXME (speedup): check for lat = azimuth == 0 (as those ARE on equator)
[~, loni1] = ...
get_intscs ([(zeros (nv, 2)), (pi / 2 * ones (nv, 1)), vect(:, 1:3)]);
[~, loni2] = ...
get_intscs ([(zeros (nv, 2)), (pi / 2 * ones (nv, 1)), vect(:, 4:6)]);
## 2. Intersection of equator + great circles tru poles midway through loni*
[lati1, loni1] = ...
get_intscs ([(zeros (nv, 1)), (mean (loni1')'), (zeros (nv, 1)), vect(:, 1:3)]);
[lati2, loni2] = ...
get_intscs ([(zeros (nv, 1)), (mean (loni2')'), (zeros (nv, 1)), vect(:, 4:6)]);
## We don't need to compare polar great circle axis; just comparing lati*
## and antipodes on N hemisphere will do. First select those coordinates
id1 = lati1(:, 1) < 0;
lati1(id1, 1) = lati1(id1, 2);
loni1(id1, 1) = loni1(id1, 2);
lati1 = lati1(:, 1);
loni1 = loni1(:, 1);
id2 = lati2(:, 1) < 0;
lati2(id2, 1) = lati2(id2, 2);
loni2(id2, 1) = loni2(id2, 2);
lati2 = lati2(:, 1);
loni2 = loni2(:, 1);
## Find out which lati & loni coincide. ("and()" accepts multidimensions)
idl = and (abs (lati1 .- lati2) < 2 * eps, abs (loni1 .- loni2) < 2 * eps);
## Set output relating to coinciding great circles op NaN, NaN
lat(idl, :) = NaN;
lon(idl, :) = NaN;
idl = find (idl);
if (! isempty (idl))
warning ("gcxgc: non-unique intersection(s).\n")
endif
if (strncmpi (angleUnit, "degrees", length (angleUnit)))
lat = rad2deg (lat);
lon = rad2deg (lon);
endif
endfunction
function [lat, lon] = get_intscs (vect)
## Algorithm from https://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/latlong-vectors.html#intersection
c1(:, 1) = sin (vect(:, 2)) .* cos (vect(:, 3)) .- sin (vect(:, 1)) .* ...
cos (vect(:, 2)) .* sin (vect(:, 3));
c1(:, 2) = -cos (vect(:, 2)) .* cos (vect(:, 3)) .- sin (vect(:, 1)) .* ...
sin (vect(:, 2)) .* sin (vect(:, 3));
c1(:, 3) = cos (vect(:, 1)) .* sin (vect(:, 3));
c2(:, 1) = sin (vect(:, 5)) .* cos (vect(:, 6)) .- sin (vect(:, 4)) .* ...
cos (vect(:, 5)) .* sin (vect(:, 6));
c2(:, 2) = -cos (vect(:, 5)) .* cos (vect(:, 6)) .- sin (vect(:, 4)) .* ...
sin (vect(:, 5)) .* sin (vect(:, 6));
c2(:, 3) = cos (vect(:, 4)) .* sin (vect(:, 6));
N = cross (c1, c2, 2);
lat3 = atan2 (N(:, 3), hypot (N(:, 1), N(:, 2)));
if (sind (rad2deg (vect(:, 3))) == 0 && sind (rad2deg (vect(:, 6))) == 0)
#Note: use sind because sin (pi) != 0
lon3 = zeros (size (vect, 1));
else
lon3 = atan2 (N(:, 2), N(:, 1));
endif
[alat3 alon3] = antipode (lat3, lon3, "r");
lat = [lat3 alat3];
lon = [lon3 alon3];
endfunction
%!test
%! [lat3, lon3] = gcxgc ( 51.8853, 0.2545, 108.55, 49.0034, 2.5735, 32.44);
%! assert (degrees2dms (lat3(1)), [50 54 27], 10-3)
%! assert (degrees2dms (lon3(1)), [04 30 31], 10-3)
%!test
%! [lat3, lon3] = gcxgc3 (20, -5, 45, 30, 5, 15);
%! assert (lat3(1), 28.0620, 10-3)
%! assert (lon3(1), 4.4121, 10-3)
%!warning gcxgc3 (0, 0, 45, 0, 180, -45);
%!error gcxgc3 ("s", 0, 100, 10, 30, 0)
%!error gcxgc3 (3i, 0, 100, 10, 30, 0)
%!error gcxgc3 (50, "s", 100, 10, 30, 0)
%!error gcxgc3 (50, 2i, 10, 10, 30, 0)
%!error gcxgc3 (50, 0, "s", 10, 30, 0)
%!error gcxgc3 (50, 0, 100i, 10, 30, 0)
%!error gcxgc3 (50, 0, 100, "s", 30, 0)
%!error gcxgc3 (50, 0, 100, 10i, 30, 0)
%!error gcxgc3 (50, 0, 100, 10, "s", 0)
%!error gcxgc3 (50, 0, 100, 10, 30i, 0)
%!error gcxgc3 (50, 0, 100, 10, 30, "s")
%!error gcxgc3 (50, 0, 100, 10, 30, 2i)
%!error gcxgc3 (50, 0, 100, 10, 30, 0, "f")
%!error gcxgc3 (50, 0, 100, 10, 30, 0, "degreef")
%!error gcxgc3 ([50 0], 0, 0, 0, 0, [1 2 3])